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Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Cold Chisel - Bow River
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Cold Chisel are an Australian pub rock band, which formed in Adelaide in 1973 by mainstay members Ian Moss on guitar and vocals, Steve Prestwich on drums and Don Walker on piano and keyboards. They were soon joined by Jimmy Barnes (at the time known as Jim Barnes) on lead vocals and, in 1975, Phil Small became their bass guitarist
Bow River is a song by the Australian rock band Cold Chisel. It was released in 1982 as the fifth track on their album Circus Animals.
Composer: Ian Moss
Producer: Mark Opitz
Performed by Cold Chisel
Jimmy Barnes - lead vocals, backing vocals
Ian Moss - guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on some songs
Don Walker - organ, piano, synthesizer, backing vocals
Steve Prestwich - drums, backing vocals
Phil Small - bass, backing vocals
Genres: Pub rock, R&B, hard rock, rock and roll
Origin: Adelaide, South Australia
Location
1982
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Mossy is the real deal Beth, so talented in so many ways
And one of the nicest blokes you’ll ever meet!
Yep, people like Mossy and Shane Howard flew under the radar for so many people
Went to an Ian Moss gig that was acoustic. Unreal. One man. One stool. Two guitars. Nuts!!!
@@officialWWM Most definitely mate, saw Ian in concert a few weeks ago, he was AMAZING and we got to meet him before the concert and he is an absolute gentleman.
@@lync1505 I worked as a tour manager for him a few years ago. He’s a real gentleman.
You need to hear Ian Moss sing the American classic, 'Georgia'. He sings it with such passion!
Love this version. Stunning vocals
The concert version was brilliant.
Massively underrated.
I saw Cold Chisel regularly back in the day - Georgia was always a highlight.
Yep, that was my first thought too. Here 'tis ruclips.net/video/NhFXjzRRv4w/видео.html
One thing to understand about Chisel and lots of Aussie bands of the late 70s and early eighties is that they came up through a very strong Pub Rock circuit. I used to go to the pubs and get off my face (what I think you young ones might called “leathered”) and Cold Chisel made their bones on this. Long Live Pub Rock n Roll 🎸
Australia needs that pub rock circuit back, desperately.
I think Jimmy Barnes was equally of his face at those gigs. I am frankly surprised he made it through those days.
@Earlofmar1 he wonders too, but then he found his wife
Good old days for sure. Never to return.
Mossy is like wine, he's only gotten better with age. I saw him 2 months ago at the red hot summer tour..... bloody sensational! Especially singing Tuckers Daughter as always!!!!
Couldnt agree more as saw Mossy on Red Hot Summer at Lake Wendouree..
@Allen Jones I ventured over to Bendigo to see the RHS tour. Bloody good day. First time I've been to a festival style gig.
2003 version for you next
We saw him at the Wodonga show. Mossy was in fine form
When the war is over is probably the best change over of voices with chisel - so deep , so soulful- such a beautiful song .
Vale Steve Prestwich
Everyone needs more Cold Chisel in their lives and there are many shades of Chisel-
There's Anarchic High Energy Chisel - Wild Thing, Star Hotel;
There's wistful sentimental Chisel - Flame Trees, Forever Now
There's Angry Chisel - You Got Nothing I Want, Goodbye Astrid Goodbye
There's Contemplative Chisel - 4 Walls, Breakfast at Sweethearts, Saturday Night
There's tribute Chisel- When the War is Over, Khe Sanh, Ita
Do yourself a favour and check out the many moods of Cold Chisel - live versions are best of course
And then for something completely different in arrangement and sort of slots into all of the categories, there is Tomorrow.
Brilliantly put !
what about the album tracks
@@roostersbays95 They're a treat too. Not much skippable on a Chisel album
Four Walls
I love the 2003 version, but this is still awesome. Jimmy Barnes is great lead vocalist, but also an AMAZING second fiddle. Adding plenty without stealing the limelight - Its Mossy"s song and Barnsey gives him and the song ALL due respect
Ringside version is killer! Shows it just got better with age for sure
Oh, the Ringside version is also wonderful...the harmonies, guitar solo, and harmonica solo are all amazing. Aged like fine whiskey.
It's my go to version as well.
Ringside is my fav!
Absolutely! My fave too. ❤
The band actually had two singers in Ian and Jimmy. They would swap back and forth, support each other and were just magic!
My favourite Australian band. They have so many epic songs. Ian Moss wrote Bow River and Jimmy Barnes back him up. Beth, can you do other Cold Chisel songs?
Khe Sanh would be sweet!
Flame Trees
One of the greatest rock bands ever.
Try “When The War Is Over” from the 2003 Ringside concert.
Fun fact - in Cold Chisel’s hey day they would play small venues under the alias of the ‘Barking Spiders’; just for the fun of it 😎 - an EP called ‘The Barking Spiders’ was released - this EP, has all their best songs on it, played in a tiny venue and perfectly captures the essence of their music 💚
I bought that album when it first came out. Unfortunately it was summer and the album melted and warped in my sister’s car before we got home. I still have it. Never been played.
Spy Vs spy used to play as the drug grannies. How lucky were we to grow up in OZ back then.
Ian moss is also lead vocalist on “My Baby”, “Saturday Night”, and “When the war is over”. All great songs. You should also checkout some of his solo material from the albums “Matchbook”, “Soul on west 53rd”, and the acoustic album “Six strings “. I have seen him live many times. His voice is so smooth. He is definitely an underrated vocalist.
Such a great band. Should check out the 2003 version Ringside the Harmonica in that one is on another level. Love you how also love the voice of Ian Moss, not only a great singer but awesome guitarist
Yep. I love Beth's reactions but I was so disappointed when I saw the wrong video being used.
@@RaffaPed I found the compilation distracting. Ringside was so much better.
With Mossy you have so much more to explore with Cold Chisel and without. One Long Day is a fabulous early Cold Chisel classic that really shows his blues talent. Tucker's Daughter is Ian at his best. Out of the Fire is great too
This song's lyrics are pure Moss. In Europe you get excited by spring. In The Territory during winter the skies are cloudless and unchanging. The landscape is hot brown and seemingly dead. Then the Buildup happens along with a magic that has to be experienced. Huge thunderstorms with mind blowing lightning dropping massive amounts of rain. Then the country explodes. Green everywhere in shades you can only imagine. Everyone has a knowing smile on their faces as the birds change and the frogs sing while the creeks, waterholes and rivers swell and overflow. The wet season just arrives and fucking roars. Northern hemisphere spring? I've experienced it and it's like some pre packaged item from a shop....😉
So glad you checked out Ian Moss' signature Cold Chisel song. He's a terrific singer as well as a formidable guitarist 😊 All four members of the classic line-up wrote songs for the band, though keyboard player Don Walker did most of them. Can't remember if you've reacted to Forever Now or When the War is Over, but they were co-written by Don Walker and the late Steve Prestwich, and they're masterful 😊
don't you mean all five members wrote hit songs Jimmy Barnes Ian Moss Don Walker Steve Prestwich and Phil Small
Ian moss is one of the world's great guitar players, both on acoustic and especially electric.
Phil Small wrote "My Baby" and a few other songs, so all five not four wrote for the band. Also, Steve Prestwich wrote "When The War Is Over" and "Forever Now" solo, "Flame Trees" was co-written with Don Walker. Get your facts right before you attack the keyboard.☹
You just discovered the real genius of Cold Chisel. When Mossy and Barnesy harmonise, it's unbeatable. Highly recommend having a listen to Rosaline (Mossy kills it on vocals), One Long Day, and Just How Many Times from Cold Chisel's first album for more great bluesy sounds. The whole album is great but these 3 tracks alone should have propelled them to international stardom imho.
Would add Georgia to that along with his cover of Stars "Solitaire" are absolute musts
Rosaline is great. They were almost jazzy in those early days.
Try the 2003 version.
I get excited when I see reactions to Bow River...but once again... the wrong video was used. 2003 Ringside Concert is the video you need. They are more mature, seasoned musicians and the video and sound quality is so much better....and the harmonica is just insane.
I know right 😔
Need to do a reaction to When the War is Over, from the 2003 concert. Just beautiful.
From their Last Stand concert (1983), Moss did a cover of Georgia. Brilliant.
the start of this song is some of the best vocal harmonies you will ever hear. as a boy from the bush this song always made me feel all emotional.
You mention it being B-side. It's only in the last decade that people have started to revisit it and appreciate it. I had this version on my walkman, and wore it out, but nobody else knew it at the time.
Ian Moss the smooth resonance voice and songwriting and epic guitar riffs, Steve Pestwitch song writing and freestyle drumming & Jimmy Barnes the rough high voice. Plus the lyrical value of true to work class hearts is what made Cold Chisel the embodiment of Australian rock
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Oh my universe, I’m blown away. Totally blown away with beauty of your voice and version of this favourite of mine.
Such a beautiful voice Beth I hope to hear more songs from you best wishes from Mick Australia
@@ariadnepyanfar1048 Thank you so much!
@@michaelverkerk9449 Thank you so much. There will definitely be more! x
Did that. Loved it. Beautifully sung. Congrats.
For more Ian and Jimmy trading lead vocals, look for “When The War Is Over” from the 2003 concert. The best version of that song.
Cold Chisel had 2 lead singers. Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes.
Now you know why they're one of our most loved bands. 🇦🇺
The harmonica player is Dave Blight, awesome he was the 1st Sth Aussie to compete in Blues Challenge Memphis duo with Mick Kidd.
Unrelated but I do hop you check out Kasey Chambers cover of Lose Yourself but Jimmy and Johnny and more raise the bar high live, she reached it.
A Must See is the version which is under Ringside Bow River, where they have all really got it all together even better and even more dynamically polished and have wowed the world of RUclips.
Ian moss is touring England this year, you should try and get along to one of the shows, he’s still got it.
Sorry but despite being called the "official live" version, the 2003 Ringside concert performance is far superior. Still glad that you reacted though, it is a very easy mistake to make. Glad you enjoyed it
Ringside is great, but in every way, the Barking Spiders version is better
Is it though? If I remember correct, Jimmy's voice is blown out, and Mossy fumbles his way through the guitar solo.
@Rod's Pinball Videos not from my perspective, but that isn't to say either of us are right or wrong, we're just hearing slightly different perspectives
@@markwinstanley9901 Sorry mate, I thought I replied to the original comment. I agree with you that the barking spiders version is better. 2003 version has issues that I mentioned :)
@Rod's Pinball Videos it's all good mate, I'm not sweating it.
If people are listening to Chisel...
It's good enough for me :)
Mossy is one of the greatest singers to ever walk on a stage. I have been lucky enough to have worked with him and he’s one of the most humble human beings I’ve ever met. I actually asked him why he wasn’t the lead singer right from the start. His answer “when you stand on a stage next to Jimmy, screaming his head off, you know why” :)
Poor bastard. In any other band (ie, one without Jimmy), he would have been the lead singer. I do love them both singing together though.
@@MariaBM1 lol, yes, you’re right!
Give yourself a bad rap Mate, you sound great.
@@simonpaterson9648 Thanks mate :)
Great song but the 2003 Ringside Tour version is the one to see/hear.
I hitchhiked to see this band. Amazing live. And Ian Moss is an immense talent
Smooth and soulful describes Ian Moss's voice so well
So glad you did some Chisel. Yours are the best reactions Beth. I would love you to cover my fave Chisel 'One Long Day' off the live 'Swingshift' album. Great bluesy/soulful piece, where Mossy shines both with his guitar and vocals. I have seen both Chisel and the Ian Moss band and they were awesome!
If anyone, including Beth, wants to listen to Mossy singing One Long Day, the live version from Swingshift is the best. Great harmonica from Dave : m.ruclips.net/video/T7n2Rzm_dHM/видео.html&pp=ygUYb25lIGxvbmcgZGF5IHN3aW5nIHNoaWZ0
I'd be interested to hear what you think of the 2003 live version, when they are older and the version is slightly longer and better. Please analyse that version!! From the Ringside Tour!
I think I might have suggested this in the comments of one of your jimmy barnes videos (I'm sure I wasn't the only one!), I'm so glad you liked their blending voices!
I promise you when you get to heaven the first thing you’ll here is Ian and Jimmy’s harmonies….because that sound could only be from heaven 🎶💚👌
Their vocals compliment each other. Love Chisel!
Me too!
Interestingly this live version has the harmonica where as the album version is piano... this version over the album version is my favourite because the harmonica adds so much to the song
I grew up in the Southern Highlands of NSW and worked at a woolies pushing trolleys close to the bottle shop Jimmy went to so i saw him a few times in his convertible. He was oretty much a god to me. That said i grew up wanting to sing luke Ian Moss.
I think Beth would have been a happy camper in a pub in Melbourne in the 80's listening to a bit of Chisel and we woulda called her Blue.
"Jimmy just lets rip"
No better summary of Barnseys life and career exist.
I have a suggestion for you that’s a bit obscure for non-Canadians, but well worth it, if you value Elton John’s opinion. Amanda Marshall, a soul/rock artist from the 90s in Canada. Elton shouted her out 25 years ago on the Rosie O’Donnell show. “Let It Rain,” “Dark Horse,” “Fall From Grace,” and “Believe In You” are all excellent. She has a really powerful voice that gets a little raspy at times, almost like Janice Joplin. She had an issue with her record company and couldn’t release music for about 15 years. But her early work was lauded by some of the greats. She’s half-Trinidadian Canadian. Incredible voice, especially live. If you can find something from 1996-2002, she’s really in her element.
Please, please, please react to the 2003 Ringside version. It is amazing. 'Bow River' is what every song needs to aim to be. It's almost the perfect song.
Also 'Tucker's Daughter' is another great Ian Moss song
I play this song with my Gen X Band, with a harmonica player.. It goes OFF..
Cold Chisel started in my hometown of Adelaide, South Australia (where Jim Barnes grew up, hes a Scot, and where Johnny Farnham started). Ian Moss is AMERICAN (hence the slight accent), grew up in the MIDDLE of Australia at a US Air Base..
The harmonica player is David Blight, who still plays around town in Blues clubs.. and a really nice guy, and this is possibly the greatest harp solo ever.
Jim calls out, just before the harp solo 4:46 "Come On David".. Harmonica solo time!!!
I have a MUST DO song for you. Unexpected, unlikely and different, I suspect it will be the biggest song this year, and, without doubt, an all time classic.
A 46 year old country singer, Kasey Chambers, takes Eminems biggest and last song, turns it into something sooooo different at the Newcastle centre. No, you've never heard anything like it. Try to read Eminems superb lyrics first. It starts with a banjo before you explode, and you will.
For your own collection, get the live Bow River song from the Cold Chisel 2003 Riverside Tour. It absolutely kills this one you reacted to. Twice as good.
For something different, an 18 year old barefoot surfer girl with no singing experience wanders into The Voice Australia, sings O Mio Babbino Caro, then a pop song, Claudia Harrison, and didn't the judges fight for her!
One of her judges, Delta Goodrem is a superstar in her own right. Her song, Believe Again, is terrific, and the video is one of the best you will ever see.
Don't worry Trevor. Kasey Chambers is on the way!
@@BethRoars it will be different for you, not so much technique as.... you'll find out.
@@BethRoars did you ever react to Gurrumul and Delta Goodrem, 'Bayini', on the Voice Australia? That is special. The tall blonde goddess and the little blind Aboriginal with no English. Gets me every time. Just beautiful.
Great band from the 80's..and I'm an American.
This is pure PubRock the best and only place for this and Cold chisel is in a sweaty crowded bar.
Hey Beth. The 2003 live version is crazy better than this one.
Nah Jimmy's voice so much better back in the 80s!
I totally disagree with you.... this was them at there best
Yeah nah
Each to their own.
Im with you Rick. This isn't Bow River at its best.
Spot on, we were spoiled to have a rock band with two world class lead male singers. Whatever went on behind the scenes to break up the band, their on stage performances were the most fantastic blend of consummate professionals supporting each other all the way. Barnsley and Mossy traded off leads on entire songs, within songs, and duetted voices or voice with guitar spectacularly. My favourite duet of theirs is Barne’s voice with Moss’ guitar for Wild Thing (live, The Last Stand). Barnes went on to duet with so many people, and you can see the foundation here singing with Moss where he pulls back his belting power so he’s never overpowering and drowning out the other singer/s… until it’s his turn to take solo.
The sweetness of their voices together, soaring smoothly in flight is all the more precious and unexpected in contrast to Barnsey’s usual raw rasp, and Ian’s solo blues
OMG, OMG, OMG! So excited you've gotten to Chisel!!
So now, you really need to watch the reunion 2003 live performance of this song. The maturity and brilliance is jaw dropping. MUST go down as one of the greatest live performances of all time !...........Hint..........they drop the tempo !
Agree - this version sounds a bit rushed
"Wasting my days on a factory floor". It's about being escaping a town that has one main employer. A car factory. "I don't wanna see another engine line. Too many years that I owe my mind".
Mossy has such a beautiful, smoky voice. You should check out Cold Chisel doing Georgia.
Chalk and cheese singers that compliment each other perfectly!
Mossy's guitar playing is so easily recognizable.. The tone, the style, the way he bends notes.. I can pick him a mile away.. Then add to that his voice which goes with his guitar playing style, they compliment each other.. Mossy is an amazing musician.. RUclips has opened the world to who Mossy is & people love him..
Hi Beth. Two artists i'd recommend. Chris Rea - Tell me there's a heaven, and Colin Hay - Waiting for my real life to begin.
Good choices!
The most amazing thing about that live performance is how they managed to change their clothes in between lines.
Two videos combined.
Don't think I've ever missed the forest... but if I couldn't see the sea (or the vast sea ice in winter) I would probably go a little crazy after a while
I would highly recommend you check out an Australian musical comedy trio called Tripod. Watch them sing Sweet Caroline. Very funny cover. But then for a complete contrast watch them sing a cover of "Middle of the air" with another musical comedian Eddie Perfect on an ABC tv show called Sideshow. Shows how much musical talent they actually have. Original song written by Paul Kelly, a phenomenal Aussie singer songwriter.
The vocal tag team of Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes is sensational.
Mossy has that soulful, bluesey delivery and Jimmy has the ability to take it to a whole step beyond.
One common thing the guys did, as demonstrated here, was for Ian to establish the melody in the first couple of verses and then Jimmy would take a third verse up into a harmony of it as lead vocal. It was a 1-2 punch combo that most other bands couldn’t match.
@Beth, I would highly recommend for your own pleasure just listening to the studio versions of Bow River, When The War Is Over, Janelle, and Saturday Night by Cold Chisel for just a few examples of how they work as a vocal team.
Additionally, as I’m sure many people would have suggested, check out their superb cover of Wild Thing from their Last Stand concert back in the 80s. They broke up after five albums due in no small part to Jimmy and the drummer Steve Prestwich having full on fist fights. The Last Stand was the band giving one last tour as a team, although they did reform decades later.
I have listened to Ian sing a few times and while I thought he has a beautiful voice, I didn’t know that he has this soulful style of singing inside of him. Wow! The people that I’ve been watching reacting to him have not reacted to the right songs! Lol.
Honey, I am so happy that you love this.... this is so Aussie... brings tears to my eyes.
Mossy was our answer to Paul Rodgers, smooth as silk
Chisel are the quintessential live band.
Everything they do is for the performance.
They were all masters of their craft and commited to being authentic to their roots.
In Australia, you don't criticise AC/DC, Chisel or Slim Dusty.
It's considered treason.
Ian Moss - Tuckers daughter!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for doing a reaction to this song. Ian Moss is deserves a lot of the credit for the success of Cold Chisel as he is not only an incredibly talented vocalist and guitarist but a songwriter as well!!!
Absolute ripsnorter of a track. Both Ian Moss and Jimmy Barnes are towering legends of Aussie music.
Also check out Chisel song, Nothing But You.
Beth, if you want to hear Ian Moss's soulful side listen the Cold Chisel performing the Ray Charles hit Georgia
from the last stand it is by far the best version of that song by any artist ever
@@sammy_dog That was actually the song that Mossy played when he auditioned for Cold Chisel in 1973
@@Rohan-ne4pp yeah he sure does like that song a lot
Sorry beth have to disagree with your opinion on the harmony.... yes jimmy has the roar edge to his voice but when he is in the middle of the harmony he pulls it way back to be smooth as.... he is an amazing harmonist.... he has the ability to match whom ever he is singing with for strength and volume.... he won't overpower them or try to outsing them.... very classy
Mossy and Barnsey actually compliment each other really, one of my all time favourite groups, Mossy imo is underrated unless you’re Australian or Kiwi and he is a National treasure downunder, great group of bands and artists came out of both countries during the 70s and 80s and still continues though this was the go,den era for both imo, listen to When the War is over my fav CC song long with this, we would cruise the country roads to the rivers and lakes on the 80s and 90s with this belting out on the cassette and then 6 disc stacker, still have this on my playlist on my iPod today. Chisel will never die and I actually prefer Mossy to Barnsey, but both are great, the whole group was is. If you haven’t you need to deep dive down under, Dragon, Mi Sex, LRB, Icehouse, Midnight Oil, The Angels, Men At Work, Hoodoo Gurus, Australian Crawl, awesome too, Hunters and Collectors, Sherbert, Chopper, Rodney Rude might surprise ya
The 2003 concerts the best, they aged like fine wine and it’s more cohesive. Mossy is just a good as Barnesy, both legends here!!
As much as i love Jimmy he is a great performer and front man but Mossies voice is on another level.
"Pick up a fast car and burn my name in the road" always loved that line!!
I cannot overstate this; The ringside performance of this song is VASTLY superior to this in every way - especially the audio quality. If you don't want to do a video on it, do yourself a favour and check it out.
I'll check it out. So many people had said that!
Chisel. Epic
If you wish to hear how smooth jimmy could be you need to go back to the first charting song for Cold Chisel called Choir Girl that started the Journey
wrong version , so disappointment when reactionist pick this version 🤦♂
Pity you chose this video the best by far is the 2003 Riverside video kills this one.
Great Aussie singers!!!
Beth have a listen to "Tuckers Daughtet" by Ian Moss,he's so soulful with great vibrato.
You have seen their cover of Wild Thing right? Last stand concert
Now you've done it! You've fallen down the Chisel rabbit hole. Like many reactors before you, you'll find there's no way of getting the genie back into Pandora's box.
Another great one for highlighting Mossy on lead with Jimmy's harmonys you need to check out 'Saturday Night". It's an absolute ripper!
Mossy is a legend. listen to his cover of Georgia
Demaciada energía bravo Beth 👏👏🍀🍀
Ian Moss is so incredibly underrated - he is a phenomenal guitarist who gets very distinct tones and a lot of variety in the notes, has a great feel for the overall music and how the guitar fits in with it plus his voice in terms of both the tone and his control and delivery are also incredible as you've seen here. This song is just the tip of the iceberg for Ian Moss by the way - the more cold chisel you hear the more you'll suddenly realise his voice is often at the fore or a big part of a mix of both guys in a lot of their songs. Super talented guy, and on top of all that a great entertainer. He's equally at home with just his voice and an acoustic guitar as well.
Bow River is in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Cattle station not sheep.
And this wasn't even the best live version of this song! (Do check out the Ringside 2003 live version. 😊) I really like the combo of Mossy's and Barnsey's voices. I think singing with Mossy is what has made Jimmy so good at all the duets he's done since. Another song where their voices are combined to amazing effect is 'When the War is Over' again live from the 2003 Ringside tour. 'Saturday Night' is another one where they share vocals, but you need the official video version of that because the song includes nightlife noises that are just fabulous and that you don't want to miss. 👌
And okay, honestly, you also need to hear Jimmy Barnes singing 'Wild Thing' with Cold Chisel live from the Last Stand concerts in the early 1980s. It will blow your mind! 😂
It has been said that Mossy is technically the better singer but Jimmy Barnes gives the crowd what they came for.
Woman already lost ,me. Barnes HAS AN APPALLING VOICE. Period. Its laughed upon in Australia. Its called the Jimmy Barnes Alarm Clock.
You should do a reaction to "The night owls" By Little River Band, another amazing Aussie band
The thing with this band is that they can all sing very well with Jimmy and Mossy both being absolute world class. I honestly rate Cold Chisel one of the best bands in history *without* Jimmy Barnes and then when you add Jimmy's iconic voice and stage presence to the mix, it pushes them into the stratosphere. You should do "When The War Is Over" and "Flame Trees" next, preferably the 2003 Ringside versions.
This song is being used as the theme song to the latest season of "Outback Truckers"
"The money I save won't buy my youth again..." - what a great line!
''body art'' lol..
Slight correction.
Mossy wrote the song about his birthplace Alice Springs on the river Todd.
Back in Todd river just doesn’t have the same ring to it ..!
One of the most underrated bands on the planet!
Listen to Ian Moss sing Georgia from the Last Stand concerts - very soulful!
Please, try "This flight tonight" 1975 from Nazareth band. The singer Dan McCafferty is incredible.